Thursday, September 20, 2012

Space Shuttle Endeavor

The space
shuttle endeavor on the back of a commercial jet left Florida
yesterday for the west coast, Los
Angeles.I
live in Orlando
and so I watched the takeoff of the plane carrying the shuttle on television
along with millions of other viewers.I
could have gone over to the coast but I knew that the crowds would be
tremendous based on past experiences.But to my surprise I didn't have to go to the space shuttle, it was
coming to me.The only problem was that
I didn't know about it.I had not heard anything about the shuttle
flying over Disney on the local news.Not even on the live broadcast of the takeoff which I watched on
television early in the morning.The
space shuttle had flown over the Spaceship Earth exhibit at Epcot in Disney
World.

That big
silver ball is the Spaceship Earth attraction and is the first thing that you
see as you walk towards the entrance to Epcot. Now here is a helpful hint for any of you
who have not visited Epcot yet.The
path around the attractions is a big circle.

First
thing in the morning there is a large crowd.After going through the admission gates you will have to go around
either the left side of the large ball Spaceship Earth or go around the right side
of the large ball.We are conditioned
to always go to the right, like driving on the right hand side of the
road.So the massive crowd of the
people will go to the right.Don't go
to the right, go to the left.There
were be much fewer people because most everyone will be on the right side of
Epcot and you will be on the left where there won't be short lines (if any at
all) to see the attractions.Take a
closer look at the map above. You can click on the map to make it bigger. See what
I mean?Just a helpful hint.

If I had known about the flyover of the
Endeavor over Epcot at Disneyworld I would
have gone down there to see it. I bet
the visitors at Disneyworld got a great view of the shuttle and an extra treat
on their day at Disneyworld.You have to admit, isn't Florida a great place to live?I think so.